Despite its unprepossessing exterior, the Elm Park Tavern is a comfortably shabby local boozer with a welcoming atmosphere. Tucked away on a quiet corner among Brixton Hill's myriad Victorian terraces, the clientele is composed almost entirely of locals and it's rare that you won't find a seat, even during the raucous Thursday night quiz which is as close as this pub gets to being packed out. They show footy on the tellys scattered around the place. The bar has a small range of both lager and bitter on tap, and service is friendly and unhurried. No food is served, although having a takeaway delivered to your table seems to be a popular alternative. It's worth a visit just to check out the love seat settees in the main bar - fantastic!

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We have recently refurbished the pub and the feedback has been great . We have a great selection of ales and spirits ....and after years of neglect even the loos are a sight to behold ....very quirky . Keep an eye out for the saturday Blue's nights .
P.S The back room is available for private parties .

Newly refurbished this pub has a cracking ale selection (Wandle,Sambrooks,Ubu,Mad Goose,Steigel) and a great atmosphere . It has an eclectic mix of punters...as you'd expect in Brixton ...making it a quality and popular local .

Quiz night - quiz night Thursday

From Brixton tube, turn left and walk up Brixton Hill for about 10-15 minutes, then turn down Elm Park (about the 8th turning on the left). The Elm Park Tavern is a couple of minutes down on the left (on the first corner you reach).